The noun form for the adverb 'severely' is severeness.
Wig is mostly a noun, because it is an object. However sometimes it can also be used as a verb, though very rarely, for example "to furnish with a wig". Or in British slang, to "wig someone" means to severely reprimand or severely scold".
hemophilia |ˌhēməˈfilēə| ( Brit. haemophilia) noun a medical condition in which the ability of the blood to clot is severely reduced, causing the sufferer to bleed severely from even a slight injury. The condition is typically caused by a hereditary lack of a coagulation factor, most often factor VIII.
"Inch" can be used as either a noun or a verb: "Its diameter is one inch" or "In severely congested traffic, cars inch along."
As a verb the word "wreck" means to destroy or damage something. As a noun, the word refers to something that has been so severely damaged as not to be worth repairing.
Severely is an adverb.
more severely
Neither. Severely is an adverb.
Maul has various definitions, the noun form being similar to a large hammer, and the verb form, most often used, as a synonym for 'tore up' or 'damage severely.'
Severely means very strong or without mercy.
Yes, they should be punished very severely
The correct spelling is severely.An example sentence is: He was severely injured in the accident.Another example sentence is: We will punish the suspect severely when we find him.
Severely retarded individuals have IQ scores of 20-40.